Hoeke], Stentor biting fly feeding habits.

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Hoeke], Stentor biting fly feeding habits.
Odonatological Abstracts
1971
according
(2501)
BAYNES,
E.S. A,,
1971.
insects in
Ireland
32-33.
(Author deceased).
At
—
Co.
Cloyne,
striolatum
were
I, 1970.
Aug.
was an
for
Report
1970. Ir.
Cork.
observed
migrant
nat. J.
17
small
if by
(2):
number,
on
way.
Itwasthoughtpossiblethatthis
indication
of
a
small
is
immigration.
rather
that
is
due
be
(2502)
ANSELIN.
A.,
1972.
in
Libellen
kleiputten
in
claypits
(Dutch).
Hoeke.
Hoeke],
Stentor
10
114.
and to
it
as
6
on
notes
in the
spp.
Hoeke
A
1973.
(Anonymous),
Sei.
Alberta,
1973
Natuurgids:
[Nature
Guide:
dragonflies],
Courant,
Arnhem
1973
libellen.
Arnhemse
(Aug. 31), I
(sep.)
p.
in
Syesis
popular
talk
on
dragonflies
in
local
a
Cent..
Marion
33-39.
6:
for
food
Lake.
a
of
larvae
Canada,
(June
feeding
of
1973.
mosquitoes
again.
Dragonflies
Mosquito
(Sept.):
2
Pathol..
Memorial Unie.
John’s,
pp.
(Res.
News
Unit
33
habits.
recorded
by
naturalist
in
London) and
is
made
W.H.
La
Newfoundland. St.
population.
to
R.H.
the
observations
Hudson
Plata.
many
Cannibalism
(1892,
Chapman
&
The
Hall.
Lamborn(l890,Dragon-
mosquitoes. Appleton.
New
York)
larva
varied
food
items
individuals
the lake.
as
sampled
were
prey
not
larvae
ones,
the
prominent
in
but
yr.
in
the
feed
the
per
Different
guts
of
habitats
of
same prey
consumed
of
al-
eaten.
eaten
the
different
ate
appears that the larvae
were
in
prevalent
throughout
sampled
were
mainly
The amount of food
were
the
regarding
Chironomidae,
of
types
for
1970)
consisted
larval
B.C.,
intervals
contents
gut
food
was
Large
smaller
larvae
their
and
28,
information
The
The
Lake,
regular
at
July
-
and
Cladocera
though
Marion
obtaining
Vector
—
Newfoundland. CA).
reference
vs.
(sep.).
versus
weed-dwelling Enallagma
in
1969
30,
Edmonton,
CA).
sampled
was
determined.
M.,
of
population
measured
daily.
LAIRD,
British
(Dept. Zooi,
—
Athena,
Univ.
T6G 2E9.
boreale
purpose
(Dutch).
flies
to
try
basis
a
P.S.M., 1973. The
larvae
Columbia.
Biol.
A
to
area nr.
Brugge, Belgium.
(2504)
a
If so, it
mosquitoes.
synthesize
PEARLSTONE,
damselfly
A
of
other sub-
some
Brugge-2).
Field
(2503)
kind
a
be
not the
B-
(2505)
8200
or
biting fly repellent.
26-30.
(2):
Heirweg
of their
of the
[Dragonflies
{ Diksmuide
—
the
would
worthwhile
certainly
by
de
analyse
van
a
few in
out
it
to
or
stance which "warns off
would
where
very
whether
to examine
dragonfly pheromone
1972
simply
get
reaction
mosquito
perhaps
are
suggested
worthwhile
mosquitoes
area
not been devoured
which
but
It
of
the
dragonflieswould suddenly
have
They
appear.
Sympetrum
gravel path
magic” in
number of
dragonflies,
6
on a
on
"clouds
which
to
disappear as
items
more.
It
predominantly
334
Odonatological
during
the
daylight
hours.
Abstracts
d’insectes
(Author).
Canada
au
avec
anglais correspondants
(2506)
1973. Zum
POOSCH, H.,
Populationsdynamik
zur
zwei
in
Kleingewässern
Natur
14.
Vorkommen und
und
an
and
Mittelmecklenburg.
Naturschutz
DDR-2051
(
—
Libellen
von
insects in
Mecklenburg
Schorr so vv.
11:5-
This
Odon.
situated
fauna
and
extensive
the
Nature
moorland
a
Province
of
description
of Mecklen-
for
the
3
Aeshna
22
vegetation
viridis,
aloides
in
oviposited
Eleocharis
the
which,
missing,
was
moorland
autochthonous
26
lake,
data
on
French
and
is
[Report
(
Diksmuide
Field
notes
locality
on
the
on
(Dutch).
B-8200
—
(2511)
W.A.,
Photogr.
Soc. Am. J.
at
this
article
gives
during
Of interest
is
a
MARTENS,
7
vizsgâlatok
19-20.
lehetôségei
tokrében.
ecological
Kand.
This
Értek.
4! /
is
a
the
of
4.
Kossuth
brief
dragonflies].
Lajos
Univ.,
K„
of
Kossuth
1976.
report
4.
an
unpublished
Lajosh
Univers-
some
area,
(2512)
ponds
de
evolutie
Hobokense
.
Hungary.
[Ed.],
of the
is
given
and
K.,
Libellen.
workshop
Beenbreek
19.
8
(7):
B-2710
of 24 spp. collected
in the
rivulets
Argonne
1976.
1-13,
1976. Enkele gegevens
de
van
Noms
framjais
libellenstand
[Some
Polder.
Hobokense
(Dutch).
Polder],
—
(
Mast
data
over
de
van
on
the
dragonfly fauna
Beenbreek
plein
19.
8
(7):
B-2710
Hoboken).
17
spp.
are
listed
for the Hobokense Polder
Antwerpen, Belgium,
caused
1975.
4.
summer
evolution of the status of the
polder,
P
emergence
( Mast plein
—
Belgium. July
MARTENS,
nr.
1975
BENOIT,
the
on
1975-1976. and the
(2509)
suggestions
ofthe
Wetenschappelijk
Dragonflies],
(Dutch).
30-32.
Debrecen).
summary
of the
Debrecen,
of water
(Hungarian). —( Weszpré-
HU-4028
technical
(Odo-
chorological-
on
unknown).
some
feldolgozàsa
possibilities
based
Téz..
15 pp.
PhD thesis
ity,
szitakötök
investigations
Debrecen.
ny
[On
—
research
quality
u.
a
dragonfly.
green
Hoboken).
biolôgiai vizminôség-
chorolôgiai-ôkolôgiai
nata)
are
spp.
bilingual,
are
zomerkamp Argonne.
Argonne.
very
in
A
these
several
!976(June): 22-23.30.
photography
An annotated list
1974.
by
junius.
[Scientific
ofSympetrumsanguineum(Nov.
DÉVA1, G.,
1976. The
address
(Author's
verslag
I, 1971).
(2508)
chapters
CRICH,
of Anax
Brugge-2).
Belgium,
1971-1973.
others
one. the
Fonteintjes
15: 5-6.
encountered
spp.
Brugge,
nr.
excursions.
late record
5
of
of
Libellenverslagje
114.
Heirweg
Somatochlora
Libellula,
with climate data.
1974.
Fonteintjes.
are
(sub
English.
for the indoor
dragonflies]. Roerdomp
genera
of
(2510)
flight periods
The
A.,
odon.
the
to 50
1976
1974
ANSELIN,
is
of close
the
—
(2507)
volume
Some
and
published
Calopteryx
Argia,
introductory
The
Price:
unknown).
work
following
Lestes,
represented by
It
the
The
Sympetrum.
recorded
are
bimaculata
correlated
are
Agrion),
Agric.
—
and
fluviatile
the
The
Dép.
pp.
address
cooperation
Aeshna,
and
Stratiotes
among which
Epitheca
interest. Some
is
Reserve
abundant.
spp.
listed:
including
though
was
Equisetum
palustris.
certain spp.
listed,
are
spp,
specialists.
An
yrs.
of
1947.
the
of
214
of
Latin
essentially enlarged
recent,
in
originally
both
ed.
+
(Author's
edition
outcome
recorded
were
Reserve
lake,
for both sites. For the Nature
Mittelsee
from
of
of
Malchin,
nr.
GDR,
given
is the
X
et
names
corresponding
4th
names,
—. —
Can. $4.
Kr.Teterow,
with
Montreal.
updated
Mittelsee
burg,
English
Québec,
GDR).
The
Canada
latins
noms
French
—
by
the environmental
is discussed.
accountof
collected
diminishingof
—
(For
in
changes
an
the odon. fauna of this
I960,
the fauna,
in the
up-to-date
locality
cf.
Odonatological
OA No,
Abstracts
This is
2415).
335
a
odon.
(2513)
VERLINDEN,
Bokrijk:
27
in
[Insects
Bokrijk:
Dragonflies],
(Dutch).
3
-
Insekten
1976.
C.L.,
juli
27
July
12,
odon.
the
insect
the
listed from this
are
Antwerp, Belgium.
The
note.
deals
paper
orders; the
odon.
B-2000
are
above
locality
refers to
same
feu.
corps de
2-19.
P.
(2515)
is
the
1977. La véritable histoire
La
Berbère,
Univ.
17
Loon
18,
Observations
on
La
In the 3rd
238.
(4):
of
Dragonfly
—
( Biol.
Minn.
while
The
in
its head
flight
together, the
a
few
bird
died
natn.
away
either
was
Mus.
known
case
at-
(2518)
Dept..
A
the
by
1901).
The
to the
the
or
then
attack
Bent
survived.
that the
ground and
bite
similar
reported by
and
2544.
(Bull.
Can
(2519)
-,
March
Rigaud. Que.,
(Coll.
JOB
of
city
1976
Brugge,
discussed.
briefly
bolsoveri.
18.
note
For
cf.
OA
formal
June
on
on
the
discovery
similar
Nos.
2519, 2521,
cf.
1979;
—
popular
has
description
28,
A
daily’s
U.S.
des
OA
No.
4,
102
flew
pp.
IPO.
CA).
the
discovery
mentioned
also OA No.
prehistoric
issue
of
8.
note on
as
Miner finds
Daily Telegraph,
OA
in
of the fossil
No.
2403.
(Cf.
2518).
but
Libellules
Bourgel,
1978.
The
10, p.
remains
a
LAROCHELLE,
(Suppl.)
—
the
and S.
1975 and
Erasipteron
(6):
notes
:
(Anonymous),
(2520)
(Anonymous),
Purdue
A
Cordulia
of Aeshna
danae
mentioned in OA No. 2403.
as
The
dragonfly.
flew
by
Edition),
d’identification
$7.
Brugge-2).
1973,
and
Roer-
(Pieter-de-
—
2582).
from
This is the first
dragonfly actually
& A.
7
articles
—
appeared
the
prey.
R
migrations],
of
general magazine’s
notes
dragonfly
dragonfly
A
Libellentrekverslag.
B-8200
1978.
Quarry
of the fossil
from
wing vibrations,
349. Dover
the
Québec.
1000.
No.
in the breast.
197, p.
1977. Manuel
du
of Quebec,
migratory flights
listed
are
(Anonymous),
Mine &
adult male
the
the bird
case
with
and
from
prey.
HUTCHINSON,
Price:
and the
catalogue of
(Dutch).
surroundings
brief
—
C.P.
Purdue
biography
Doctor
Montgomery
7
(4):
of
Dr.
professor
on
the
of
panied by
North
a
Basil
emeritus
and
American
occasion
Science
of
his
promotion,
portrait.
—
honored.
14.
Univ., Indiana, USA,
outstanding
ogists,
1978.
Agric. Rep.
Montgomery,
(2516)
of urgent
case
available from
1978
55812,
grasped
was
2 fell
ineffective
shock.
dragonfly
in that
is well
of
Anaxjunius
an
and mandibles
after
its
an
and kill
bird
Locked
with
1977
July,
to seize
hummingbird.
away
OA
recorded in
readers.
young
Duluth.
the
Belgium,
account
Ruby-throated Humming49
week
observed
massive
a
still
mixta, Sympetrum
striolatum,
in
history
A.
cyanea,
(Abstracter's
buried
For
45-48.
(4):
Conincklaan
Buzancy).
and life
1977.
P.B.,
a
Minnesota,
below
are
dragonfly
de
USA).
was
The book
of
been
(Abstracter’s note: (1)
—
1977,
G.,
on
au
1977
Journal
illustrated
at the
directed
and kills
The
bird.
F-08240
behaviour
HOFSLUND,
petite nymphe
address:
popular, (pen)
biology,
nymphula,
tacks
la
Hulotte des Ardennes
(Editorial
La
a
cf.
use
has
of the illustrations
the Odon.
on
LEJEUNE,
[Report
Pyrrhosoma nymphula,
on
and
chapter only).
(Anonymous),
This
(2)
—
authors,
domp
Hulotte.
most
or xerox
bibliography
various
pagination
copies
the author.
( Abstrac-
—
with
(2517)
(13):
original.
not
need
nr.
1977
(2514)
copies only.
133
Quebec,
for the
prepared
The book is out of print, but in
spp.
of
city
ter’s
100
of the
in
occur
collectors,
illustrated, though
Antwerpen).
11
in
to
been
amateur
printed
9-10.
(3/4):
(Lomhardenstr.
—
young
for identification
known
It has
Canada.
3.
August
-
2
Drekvlieg
in
Libellen.
augustus.
manual
spp.
(Cf.
Elwood
of
the
oneof
the
odonatol-
Honorary
is
also
accom-
OA
No.
336
Odonatological
2275).
Abstracts
(2525)
DUBITSK.IY, A
trol
(2521)
flying
in Bolsover. The
at home
was
March
A
Oldest
1978.
(Anonymous),
10,
daily's
remains
also
note
Engl.
on
the
of the fossil
discovery
in
No.
OA
2403.
CASPERS,
Hohe
Ischnura
2518).
D-5300
The
14:
Bonn-I.
Odon.
of
Somatochlora
Hohe
of Aachen
at
on
18
p.
and
arctica)
20.
The
Federal
from
Liege
The
Malmédy.
high
a
of
The
A.
mentioned
spp.
and
of
Aeshna
Somatochlora
bonariensis
(Neuroclippa)
(Odonata,
manid.
48.
Cienc.,
Montevideo
manid.
<S
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Cerrito
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C.
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(Biol.)
de
la
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de
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A.
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is
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of
to that
Anax
junius.
Book
(2527)
DONATH.
lausitz
165.
H„
in
1978.
(Odonata).
Ent.
(Jahnstr.
—
Bemerkenswerte
der nordwestlichen
6.
22
nachr.
DDR-796
Li-
Nieder-
(10):
163-
Luckau.
are
Nehalennia
ciaeschna
neum
given
on
Erythromma
speciosa,
isosceles
Lestes
and
from the northwestern
German
Democratic
viridulum.
barbarus,
Orthetrum
Anabrun-
Niederlausitz,
Republic.
Data
their
on
and seasonal and
diet,
Odonatologica, JourInternationalis
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Vestn.
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(I):
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Ljubljana.
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la croissance
37
M.A.
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boreale
157-179.
Montreal
with
(Fr.,
H3C 3J7.
Que.
morphology of
compound
the
—
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CA).
optical
part
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eye
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Engl. s.).
Montreal,
Univ.
de
Selys
Revue
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(3):
ALL
morphométri-
d'Enallagma
Sei. biol..
boreale
&
histologique et
composé
(Dep.
The
J.-G.
J.,
Étude
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of the E.
unchanged
during its post-embryonic development.The
cornea,
larval
is in
a
epi-,
the
possess
similar
three
same
cephalic
aspect.
reaches
its
early
the
as
of the two
their
crystalline
cone.
pigment cells
part
nuclei
and
are
The
stage.
of
migrate
to
the
a
as
nuclei
nature,
of
are
the
secondary
distributed
eye.
photosensitive
The
apex
nuclei of the
larval
has
cornea
cells which have
the
uniformly
of the
the
characteristics
epidermic
side
signific-
latter
that
primary pigment
each
the
It appears
pre-emergence
at
optical
The
morphometric
maintained
optical
other.
But
endocuticle
and endocornea of the adult differ
each
these
layers
formation.
process
the measurements from
from
with the
Consequently
the
and
exo-
perfect continuity
cuticle.
cephalic
have
and
of
composed
endocornea.
located
GOR).
Notes
are
mosquitoes
on
USSR.
1978.
{Inst.
—
LAVOIE,
antly
bellenfunde
cancellatum
stated.
s.i.o.
review
lamellar
(2524)
are
two structures
Uruguay).
The external
the
in
Orthe-
parthenope,
O.
Societas
(Odonata:
ABENANTE,
Ul.
Alma-Ata.
Ljubljana).
Biol.
de
with
address:
and
arctica.
(2523)
the
ASkerteva
(Belgium),
are
Anax
and
M.,
GOGALA,
(Slovene).
S
boreo-alpine faunal
subarctica
con-
USSR.
(Russian,
USSR-480021
abundance,
natologica
and
odon. fauna is characterized
percentage
elements.
juncea,
area
Eupen
pp.
important predators
horseflies
nal
and
Republic)
as
daily activity
nature
is situated in the
Venn,
(German
267
the
in
29.
(colour
dubia
between the cities of Monschau.
by
Sir.
28.
elegans,
dispersal,
(2526)
with
Leucorrhinia
distance
some
Kekule
(
—
GFR).
dealt
are
photographs
reserve,
3-31.
and
im
Rheinische
Deutsch-Belgischen Naturpark.
Landschaften
1978. Das
Landschaft
Europäische
Biological
flies
(Publishers’
—
brunneum
trum
N. & BP.
KREMER.
Venn.
1978.
Kazakhstan).
(Cf.
listed
(2522)
Alma-Ata.
s.).
Shevchenko
mentioned
No.
OA
of
23.
p.
as
issue
M.,
bloodsucking
Nauka,
creature
Times,
of
In the
in the
adult,
junction
of the
parts. The
larval
Odonatological
and
adult
crystalline
The
metrically.
and
narrower
tics
reaches
is
one
Oct. 7.
morpho-
not show
its adult characteris-
(2530)
the dorsal
and the ventral
adult
compound
42
parts of the larval
is not stated.
name
sches
1978. Zur
C.M.,
Pamir",
In:
excl.
Kostka,
(Authors).
eyes.
NAUMANN,
"Grossen
difference between
significant
any
specific
The
and
longer
before emergence. Statistical tests do
just
and
differ
cones
larval
337
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Senarclens
[Eds.],
MAY.
heat
M
L., 1978.
307-308.
Eton.
New
Zoo!.,
[Verbratim
dragonflies
body
function
in
rate
N.Y.
Cook
in
in
each
of 7
field,
varied
Miathyria
IO-2 W in
Macromia taeniolata.
proportion
to
flies
during
data
were
endothermic
also
flight
with
despite
Data
in
flight
be
heat
of
their
exchange
suggest
that heat
roughly
described
resistances in
thermal
and
(2531)
various
at
in
loss
by
a
insulation
may
be
the
wind
degree
adapted
to
thermoregulatory requirements.
NATURKUNDLICHE
1978.
Phänologische
1978
im
Station.
Bereich
Apollo
A -4020
In the
Naturkundlichen
20.
(53/54):
Lin:,
Rosegger Sir.
Sir.,
observed
on
wings
the last
in the
1978
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J.
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valley
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aerosol
Fly-killing
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the
freshwater
—
J.
Mus. Ireland.
(Nam.
Var.
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freshwater insects,
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inch
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Univ.
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described.
xerox
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Planck
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dragonfly
season on
on
copy
Verhal-
CER).
available
Dissertation
and
of the latter
$3.00
(Chapter
1):
The
studied
by
P.O.B.
fine
were
—
Price
extra.fVerbatim
39,5(1978): 2175-
in
recording
electrically
bundles
of
isolated
axons
US
library
resp„
of
Anax
large
junius
extracellularly
between the pro- and meso-thoracic
They
to
Microfilm
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interneurons
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Copies,
15.00-23.00
abstract from Diss. Abstr.
descending
PhD
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binding
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pp.
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and
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22.
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This
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der
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sp.
O’CONNOR, J.P.,
depends
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and
of
simple model
the
paper
however,
entomologist. Entomologist’s Rej.
of
dragonflies
series and that
35,
fig.
reference
a
this
altitudes.
sprays:
data
muscles.
wing
the
vertebrate
photograph of this
1974, Odonatologica
These
with
On
July
m;
of
than most other
wing loading
Inst.
photograph is shown
the first
and
were
mass
maps.
address:
in
metabolism
large
+ 400
juncea mongolica (Ishkashim,
migrations
dragon-
extensive
to
flight
on
in
field
published,
energy
rates
rates
relatively
a
histology
on
speeds
of
low
their
of 2
and
the
with
x
higher
den
in
inserted
(Author’s
fauna.
2500
probably
body
1975
Graz. XII
+ 5
R.
Akademische
mammalogist and
a
x
muscle. The low metabolism correlates
unusual
can
g.
Mean
is
Aeshna
Pamir
a
Dragonflieshave slightly lower
of metabolism
insects,
11.2-20.2
to
warm-up.
compared
the literature
as
excl.
—
deals
colour
adult
flight
loss
approximately
maximum
large
ill.
&
Bielefeld, Bielefeld, GER).
lepidopteran
of metabolic
Metabolic
mass.
to
other insects.
rates
0.2-1.2
increased
comparable
from
marcella
from
ranged
mass
expenditure
The author
of
from 0.98-2.9
I0-2 W in
Univ.
mainly
on
heat
in
Verlagsanstalt,
col.
öS 350.
Zoo!.,
Univ.,
metabolism
speed. Ranges
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&
USA).
the
variation
86
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estimated from data
was
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figs.
österreichi-
Grosser Pamir,
Forschungsunternehmen
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pp.
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on
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(2528)
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Tierwelt
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by pulling out
with
a
suction
338
Odonatological
electrode.
2
to visual
units)
The
differed in
stimulation. One
responded
small
relatively
other
only
istic
to the
stimuli
the
not share
a
moving
in
the
of the
animal
background
target units
were
certain direction
of the
most
and
direction
stimulus
advancing edges
16°,
visual
unit
responses
the number
of
units
target
small
object
sphere
when the
was
units
target
animal
units
in prey
(Chapter 2):
classes, based
and
sizes
fields.
and
Units
capture
their
both
visually
to
of the animal.
ings
units
studied,
were
whose
Although
their
about
units
their
only
ranges
—
of 8
receptive
found
to
visual
head
situations
The
the
head
units
each
modalities
sensory
consistent
most
also
cases,
of
modality
excitatory
A
proposed,
the
especially
to roll.
upon
types
mesothoracic
were
of
one
response
properties
were
as
to
each
and
among
unit.
Target
identified
in the
proand back-
by
above. Slow
in
They
—
and
penetrated
monitored
is
proper-
interneurons
spiking
neurons.
model
preferences
were
activity
preceded
via
the response
connectives.
units
izations
unit
selective.
stimulus of another
input
Axons
ground
background
a
orientation
directional
4):
multimodal
produced
multimodal
on
various
(Chapter
to
flight
based
a
stimulation, reduced the
sensory
response
modality.
in
direction onto
directionally
inhibition
The
various
aligned
were
were
selective
the
among
produced
which
to
multi-
these
modalities.
way. Shifts in wind
head
In
of
sensory
preferences
their electrical
varied, alt of
its
of the
body.
directionally
was
of
as
units
responded
the
to
Each
the
and to rotations
units
the
-
were
well
as
front
to the
respect
of
variety
a
units
of
of
to
discussed.
one
region
flexion.
directional
of
with
three
pitching
extensively
puffs
and to the neck
abdominal
the
but
It is
part
ability
to mechanical
All
air
to
is
field
versa.
are
background
respond
addition,
ties
Their
stimuli.
responded
the
pathway.
behavioral
(Chapter 3):
of
units
the
more
light
vice
code animal rotations in
accurately
of
tested,
much
the
than
to
in the units’
cases
background
optomotor
2 classes
In 2 record-
not
responses
velocity
of the
responded
and
yaw.
found, but
an
that the
In
directions
The other
to
likely
where
of wide
responded
were
where
above the dark field
visual
were
preferred
of
was
In all
pitch
to
to borders
responsive
responses
rotations
role
directions.
in
response
patterns
units
background
of the
varying
velocities,
greater to
responding
about
is considered,
yawling
responded exclusively
proposed
the
of the 8 classes
rotations
resulted
background
possible
A
locations
of 6
It is
within
Background
upon
but increas-
wheras the
itself.
units
within
back-
range
both
in
and
high
at
were
of
constant
frequency
except
The
stripes.
modal
information
information
extract
and the
latency,
responses
the
the
was
the
Within
patterns
nearly
were
spike
average
to
The
measured
l.0°/sec.
units
width
stripe
(less
responses.
movement
length
increased
latency.
of 8°/cycle to 22°/cycle, the
responses
background
short
slightly,
decreased
threshold
velocity
between 0.5 and
Increasing
very
increased
extract
of the animal
various
to
advancing edges
greatly increased
a
For
compared.
were
angle).
advancing edge length
i.e.,
movement in
responses
of the
that
selective,
inhibitory. Target
patterns
than
in
of the
to movement in
was
unit
background
ground
laboratory
for each unit.
specific
Target units responded only
ing
repeated
to
background units,
opposite
moving
did
units and most of the
they responded maximally
lowest
and
to increased
with
preferred
response
directionally
spike frequency
responded
velocity
pattern
units
stimulus. Rotation
visual
units
background
stimulus
single light-dark borders moving
units, but not of the target units.
background
of the
elicited
was
the
receptive
response proper-
lighted
a
with
recovered
background
same
in
stripes
character-
of the
part
this decremental
environment
the
of
larger
stimulus
target
The
of
decrement
consistent
different
a
presentations
All
fields
as
responded consistently
but
of
movements
response
was
of the unit.
field
of
to
of target units. The response
presented
ty,
population(target
movements
such
patterns,
when
are
responses
population (background units)
(gratings). Rapid
repeated
neurons
their
contrasting objects (targets).
best
responded
visual
of
populations
which
compared
Abstracts
their
depolarof
the
increased
in
some
Odonatological
magnitude when
and
they
were
This is taken
spikes.
depolarizations
and that the
the
to
the cell
stimulation
in
orientation
Electrical
units
were
studied
in
cylinder,
neck.
dent
to
of
and
of
were
is
for the duration
of
and
air
cell
and
larval
G., 1978. Zur
PF1TZNER,
der
Blaugrünen
puffs to
that
cyanea).
22.
A -4020
The
(2537)
the
is not
SK.UFIN.
vostoka
the
than
in
as
observed
in
and
on
odon.
13-15.
Sir.
Rosegger
a
the
in
"Unsere
Libellen".
15.
(53/54):
A brief
OA
22.
A-4020
G..
Linz
Apollo,
( Nalurkundl.
—
Sir.
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1978.
Linz.
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in
z.
Schutze
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52
8344
This
d.
is
a
(figs.).
far
locally
Anax
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11-37.
—
Natur-
zum
Jber,
am
Park,
Zürich-
Anax
I. CH-
(Brüglenstr.
It is
aspects
Odon.
of
are
on
the
dealt
taxa
from
such
the
as
the
on
to 20
lake,
parthenope. Brachytron
is
introduced
be
that
suggested
for
the
larger anisopterans.
D.W.S..
of
fly")
II +
132
4603
Calvert
are
Rd.,
20740.
Box
Soc.
Am.,
Price:
Em.
AJ.
green
US
Soc.
College
darner"),
dragonfly")
("Blackburn
odon.
only
—
related
USA).
Hawaiian
blackburni
the
Ent.
address;
junius ("common
("giant
and
pp.
1978.
[Ed],
insects
spp.
A.
and
dragon-
listed.
Lake,
pp. 20.
spp.
inch
Aeshna
It
is
Bupalus
exterminated
being actively
should
human
flies
lepidopteran
aenea.
Maryland
strenuus
nature
Zürich
with
stated that close
recorded
rare
paper
of
role of dragonflies in
(Publishers'
Nesogonia
general
occurred in the
blood-sucking
names
—
Amer.,
Verb,
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Switzerland.
so
und
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21
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an
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organisms. (1978 revision).
2121.
SCHIESS, H„
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Voro-
(Dept.
—
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SOUTHERLAND,
Common
Linz).
$4.—.
(2535)
a
of
of
centre],
that have
The
Cordulia
collecting
the
as
control
yugo-
[Insects
1978
Station
of the volume listed
book review
No.
of
Voronezh).
given. The
are
pinarius (L.)
by
G],
list
a
Universilelskaya Square I.
changes
fauna
centra.
chernozem
on
emphasized.
emergence
pond
the
activities
Austria.
[PFITZNER.
but
It
of
spp.
Nasekomye
(Russian).
pp.
restrictions
(2534)
26
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occur,
1978.
Univ..
Observations
(Aeschna
(53/54):
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were
given.
K.V.,
164
the
is described
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of Linz,
city
1978
specimens
same
chernozemnogo
Voronezh
Schlüpfdynamik
Station Linz.
USSR-
stomachs examined.
the
southeastern
nezh,
Linz).
dynamics
A.
of
Linz
Apollo,
( Nalurkundl.
—
33.
10
Biol.,
(Dept.
Ave.
and Libellulidae
Lestidae
stimulation.
Mosaikjungfer
Biol. Nauki
—
odon.
in the Lacerta
USSR-394000
(2533)
vivipara
of Lacerta
ecology
Yakutia],
Lenin
BELI-
zhivoro-
sensory
amplitude
greater
by single
(Lacerta
the
(Russian).
Univ..
stated
these
were
of
G.T.
Yakutsk).
adult
found
of the
movements
variety
a
puffs
40
target
strongly direction-depen-
were
evoked
3
surrounding striped
a
frontal air
They
those
Wing
response
stimuli-rotation
Yakutsk
677007
large amplitude
which continued
stimulation.
the
of the
59-65.
&
ekologii
po
yashchericy
vivipara Jacquin
(178):
or
active.
including fluttering
movements
forewings,
of 2
evoked
V.T.
Materialy
Jacquin) Yakutii. [On
neurons
spontaneously
stimulation
dyashchei
consistent
all of the multimodal
penetrated
wing
of
in
those that
except
but
wing positionand/
given.
SEDALISHCHEV,
MOV, 1978.
Electrical
zone.
produced slight
asymmetric changes
(2536)
is electrically close
initiating
is not
spp.
of
EPSPs
large compound
recording site
spike
in the absence
evidence that the slow
as
are
of
hyperpolarized,
was
even
present
339
Abstracts
are
the
mixta,
pratense
and
Sympetrum pedemontanum. A complete list
(2539)
THEISCHINGER,
dien
in Australien.
(1977):
79-89.
reichisches
seumstr.
This
is
—
G..
(Abl.
14, A-4010
Libellenstu-
Jb. Stadt Linz23
Biol.
Landesmus..
an
1978.
Naturk.
II, Oberoesler-
Postfach
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Mu-
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account
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340
Odonatological
odonatological
author’s
inch
(1966-1970, 1976),
the Australian
illustrations
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there
drawings
are
photograph
of an undescribed
of
2
and
a
79-80.
Austroaesch-
KO.
1978.
address:
the
of
233
Frunze,
M. & N.T. CHIB1CHEN-
Trematody
Trematodes
fauny
(Russian).
pp.
Lenin
Ave.
265a.
larvae
spp.
are
dryas
and
elegans,
of the
those
metacercariae
of
of
of
Kirghiz SSR,
1978.
Szitakötök
WH
TOTH,
S..
[Dragonflies
Ed..
A
Odonata],
—
Lestes
landscape
A
Bankovics.
képe,
Muzeum,
43-44.
(Hungarian).
Bakonyi
Muz..
Ràkoczi
Pyrrhosoma
Calopteryx
tinus,
(
—
HU-8420
nymphula,
virgo,
Aeshna
Zirc,
on
disulphide
latter
cuticle
phenolic
cuticle
in
hard.
relation
The
the
to
(Authors).
—
recently
brief
A
on
2518,
with
discovered
the
of
the
Upper
a
general
of insects
origin
of the article.
special
Bolsover
and
description
environment
part
Rd..
UK).
dragonflies,
on
(Depi.
Cromwell
(For
also
are
other titles
dragonflies" cf.
OA
Nos.
MACKAY.
1978.
2519, 2521).
Termész.
(2545)
G.B. &
WIGGINS,
Some
fusca,
and
with
in
Royal
59
nearctic
reference
special
with
names.
R.J.
relationships between systematics
trophic ecology
serpen-
imperator
vernacular
Derbyshire's darning
Hist.,
nai.
the "Bolsover
2403,
Ecology
Hungarian
talk
general
Sympetrum pedemontanum are listed, along
their
the
SW7 5 BD.
forming a
pp.
Zirc).
Sympecma
Anax
Mus.
paragraph
[Natural
Ophiogomphus
mixta.
the
P.. 1978.
Carboniferous
Odonata.
—
nyi Természettudomânyi
lér I.
the
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the
Scientist 87: 740-741.
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Bacony Mountain], Bako-
of the
for
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Bril.
London.
USSR.
In: A.
természeti
Bakony
in
discussed
New
remains.
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rendering
ALLEY,
Em..
Notocotylus
the
attenuatus in
is
are
needle.
mentioned
intermediate hosts of the metacercariae
Plagiorchis
responsible
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India).
studies
adult A. immaculifrons
that in
evolution
(2544)
Sympetrum
Erode-638004.
linkages
are
(2):
Naicker
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Frunze).
The
and
I
(India)
Chikkaiah
have revealed
results
immaculifrons
histochemical
of larval
tanning
Him.
(Publishers'
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Madras.
and
hardening,
Kirgizii.
fauna.
Kirghiz
Univ.
cuticle
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(Depi.
—
Coll..
Anax
dragonfly
a
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TOBOKAEV, M
of
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(11 titles). Among the
Odon.
gomphomacromiidlarvae
as
adults
Australia
bibliography on
undescribed
na
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work
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Abstracts
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to
1211-1220.
(6):
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the
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Dun
3
of
and
be
on
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Brauer
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by
as
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the
northern
Tetrathemis
izations
torrida
(Kirby)
ssp.
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(2546)
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&
G.
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fresh waters
nearctic
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genus
of
36
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10
as
use
lotic,
and
consists
cool
56
and
of
Tricho-
by
inhabit
a
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Plecoptera
odon. fauna
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K.A.J..
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as
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are
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an
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new
Uttar Pradesh,
Dr.
47
on
represents
food
during
for the Indian
identified
Based
Valley
India).
record
viz.
India
Sei.,
records
Dun
ssp„ Crocothemis servilia
Zygonix
new
P..
collected
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Dehra
Curr.
Zooi.
U
dragonfly
Soc.
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N.
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53-61.
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General
A
invertebrate
—
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during
1977.
the
Bull.
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R.
&
NZ).
are
reported on the collecting
Odonatological
of
of
Karoni
islet)
-
Lakeba
in the Lau
spp.
taken
from
the
phy
find,
the
Zygoptera
brief
a
the
and
Lakeba,
and
Moce, The
I
names
20
description
islands.
(Anisoptera
on
was seen on
fauna
Moce
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of
topography
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and
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July 9,
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written
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the
along
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of
start
22-months
a
number of the
a
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Strub
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&
for the last time in
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International
scheduled
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the
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ele-
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the
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voltinism.
to
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Effects
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on
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is
also
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food-acquiring
food
size and
quality
on
maturity are
Odonatological
demonstrated
for
these.
further elaboration
will
history phenomena
field
effects of temperature
stated
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The process involves
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Adults
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female
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G.
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North
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If the genus has
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verticalis
at
(11-13);
Première liste
Larochelle:
Baie-Comeau
de
Nat.
Edinburgh.
Texas
between
aerial
C.P.
A.
190,
Quelques
1939 à
the
odonate
predators
Caron,
78539,
(132
for
Nord,
advertisements
du
the
3Z6,
J.
(2):
an
International
(13)
de
H.P.J.J. &
Data
—
were
München-19.
W.J.
Thieme.
listed in OA No.
occurring
R.
stage
de
was
the
&
J.-G.
croissance
(Fr.
Univ.
H3C
in
the
original
PILON,
1979.
postembryonnaire
Annls
with
larval
—
C.P. 6128.
from
growth
variation
(Dip.
24
Sei.
Montreal.
laboratory
variation
of E.
during
investigated, along
presence
Queb.
ent.
CA).
analyse
to
Soc.
Engl. s.).
Montreal.
3J7.
obtained
used
during
CA):
of distinct
rearings
occurring
ebrium.
larval
Intra-
development
with the evidence for
growth phases,
with
allometry equations. (Authors).
and for
announcement
Symposium
of
(2562)
1NOUE, K.,
allies
in
1979.
natural
ROELOFS,
address:
5-9.
—
and
[Dragonfly king
colours
Cordulegasteridae)].
J.G.M
Nymphenburg,
D-8000
not corrected.
(Japanese).
CUPPEN.
Schloss
lb,
errors
la
85-105.
Que.
avian
Odonatology (18).
(2559)
-
(Auhtor’saddress: Zool.
Enallagmaebrium (Hagen) (Zygoptera;
biol.,
Walker’s The
Alaska
col.
Zutphen. NL).
FONTAINE,
chez
1433,
Québec capturées
and
—
Coenagrionidae).
The issue contains also
of Canada and
Fifth
J6E
for E.M.
Odonatologica (16),
of
and
are
kleine
128
pp.,
Zutphen. (Dutch).
edition of the volume
Étude
Saint-Charles,
rue
Que.,
I954( 19-20).—
Odonta
(2561)
A.
USA): Competi-
insects
7.
The
edition
pour
Ideker,
P.O.B.
143
sur
dipteran prey (17-18;
Joliette,
libellules
—
14.50.
determi-
Thieme’s
Publishers'address:
—
Dutch
2211.
Roy,
&
d'Odonates
Hist. Cent.,
(McDonnel
Hfl.
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wings
Zygo-
R.
Thieme,
Vlinders,
insekten
kleuren.
Maria-Ward-Slr.
newly
notes
in
Slaalssammlung.
1000.
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tion
Le
(Odonata:
Hutchinson,
—
Price:
—
emergence
Place
(62
Say
A
damaged
Repentigny, Que., CA): Quelques
Ischnura
$4.
incl.
figs.
Insekten.
andere
en
kleurenfoto’s.
natuurgidsen
GFR;
above):
with
Legaull.
larger
1979.
W.,
libellen
met
neren
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surrounding twigs
—
I
(others). —(c/o.
—
IPO.
dragonfly
in
caught
JOP
No.
DIERL,
kevers,
Annual
—••
(Canada, USA),
Rigaud, Que..
5,
Engl.,
Engl.).
1979
for
subscription
in
Vol.
(2560)
A.
&
(Aeshnidae
Sunken,
Price:
Y 980.
Fuminosalo
Osaka.
—.
its
and
58 pp.
(Author's
4-chome.
Abeno-
Odonatological
ku,
Osaka,
Banken
chome.
This
545. JA.
popular style
a
Japanese
author
is
of
one
The
the
of
accounts
specimens,
and
phenology
diagrams
second part
of the book
of
and
sp. colour
killed
freshly
distribution
and
families,
such
subjects
territoriality,
maps
provided.
are
is devoted
to
Japanese
is
a
pity
kind
other
the
that
similar
no
for
the
other
1979.
iss,
gelohnt:
Welt.
Thuner
Berner
Nearly
in
10 Jahre
OA
Ztg
hat sich
intensive Arbeit
Libellen
RZ
fliegen
1979
um
(Apr. 26):
die
lished
2547.
recent
The
1977.
36,
German
[Dragonfly studies].
(Dutch).
—
the
of the text
Stridula
(Kolfbaan
3
(1/2):
4-5.
18. 1412 ES Naarden,
The
article,
of
number
of
of
the
and
Belgian
Nature
entomology
Dutch
Friends,
for
suggestions
behavioural
the
in
published
the
Federations
by
limited
these
Youth
contains
population
a
and
studies that could be carried out
members
and
sophisticated equipment
for
is
which
no
it
(2565)
JURZITZA,
nimfen
Thieme’s
71
pp.,
(Dutch).
address:
van
G„
1979.
West-
zakboeken
120
—
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cl.
ill.
Price:
Libellen.
en
Midden
voor
inch
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Inst., Univ.
De
water-
Europa.
natuurvrienden.
Thieme, Zutphen.
10.90.
—
(Author’s
Karslruhe.
Kaiser-
to the
be
country,
a
is
is
1911,
p.
on
even
the
on
on
26,
from
54,
p.
only
still in
19];
—
to be
48 it
p.
the
from
it
1951
is
a
is stated
least
as
Dutch
38
p.
one reads
66,
that
Netherlands;
to
the
known
has
—
adaptor’s
from
single record
is,
the
sp. in
lacking in
1976-1978,
[Ent.
A. viridis
of
Ceria-
Platycnemis
—
at
greatly
some
e.g.
and local
p.
from
Only
the
their
and
of
but
38, however,
whereas
Blijenbeek
p.
Dutch
of imperfect
here,
ned. ent. Ver.
known
Netherlands
1952,
be
reader.
affinis, according
statement
in
to the
names
there;
known
[Jb.
not
Dutch
adaptation
considering
not
scarce
while
map], on
Aeshna
in the
mentioned
common
localities
of the
text
will
text,
grion tenellum,
inch
required.
the
value
pennipes
more
translator
printing errors (particularly in
could
being '
the
the
and
statements, omissions
Netherlands, is said,
the
that
of the taxonomic
authors)
foremost
of the illustra-
all
a number
that,
of
dragonfly pho-
and with reference
or erroneous
of the
1978, pp. 34-
I,
is
Kabos,
to
edition
number
a
of the
and
of the
W.J.
new
entomological
one
It
non-
available
reproduction
adaptor
Dr.
edition.
spelling
Libellenonderzoek.
NL).
journal
The
excellent.
is
a
edition
the
odonatologists
tographers.
tions
is
pub-
at least the
1041,
received
author
on
readily
odonatol.
Notul.
the
while
were
of which
in
Uit het
Naarden,
German
has
reviews
e.g.
and
also
children
Youth Federation
OA No.
cf.
original
favourable
press,
is
one
booklet
present
book,
the
N.J.N.,
and
basis,
contradictions
1979.
R„
JANSEN,
Friends,
Nature
of
only
works
identification
commercial
numerous
(2564)
libel", Rutgers,
the Netherlands
by
book
Meinen, 1941, "Agrion.
W.
fauna committed such
29.
identic text to that of the article listed
No.
by
is
German,
OA No.
The
language.
"odonatological”
van een
numerous
and
(2563)
—
Postbus
This is the first
:
unfortunate, therefore,
odon. families.
Thieme.
notes
Dutch
from
general public;
some
of
Dutch
translated
of
the
in
most
emergence,
organization
planned
are
this
The
of Odon. among insects
place
It
general.
treatments
oviposition,
as
( A bstracter’s
and
general odonatological
to
family
order and the
in
history
W.J.
commercially published dragonfly
leven
life
GFR;
Karslruhe.
address:
edition of the volume listed in
—
story
of special interest to the workers in the
topics
2
the
2121.
20
For each
given
are
beautifully
D-7500
Zutphen, NL).
Dutch
cordulegasterid
model
sieboldii.
Anotogaster
and
one
in the literature.
parthenope Julius
Anax
photographs
The
certainly
deals with
part
by
the
12,
sir.
Publishers’
7,
on
leading Japanese
and 6
spp.
4-
JA).
families.
the book is
(and largest)
aeshnid
preceded
taxa,
2
works of this kind
first
address:
Daido
monograph
well-organized
most
executed
regional
128,
of the
members
odonatologists, and
of the
Co..
Osaka. 543.
Tennoji-ku,
is
Publishers’
—
Publishing
345
Abstracts
the
made
taken
at
Ber., Amst.
14,
been
on
p.
56,
said to
346
be
Odonatological
found
locally
regularly
—
provinces;
said
southern
a
nominate
can)
form
sp.;
is
been
dealt with in
169-186,
1952,
the
pi.
I,
19-21.
pp.
Netherlands
it
is
on
has
that
to
solely
the
indispensible
readily
to-day
to
is
has
data
of
point
presented
view
of
as
and
pp.
(2568)
and
M.A.
the
outlined,
Ecology,
and
&
case
M.A.J.H.
is not
well
as
H„
Natur &
auricollis
gamus
discussion
indices
in
on
of
the
described,
sidered
1 24
On p.
system
—
{Dept.
with
1834),
Cytogen.
Padualaan
in
autecology
evidence
to the
such
(2569)
&
gie
et
n.
MILES,
J.,
de
1979,
cytogenetic
on
the
2
A
3-12.
Mus.
nain.
75005
M.
and
from
oxyde
in
Precipita-
capillaries
details
con-
result
left from
embedded in
dragonfly
the
thus
wings,
of the venation.
(With
Hist.
nat..
45
s.).
rue
—
(N.S.)
(Lab.
de
aequatoris
male
sp.
n.
Ent..
Buffon.
F-
(<S holotype, 9 allotype,
sexes:
Mézalé
Wales.
15. —
taken
pumilio
Ent.
Ceredigion.
Wales,
at
a
small
are
on
given
SN
Coch.
UK).
flush
spring
783746.
14,
detailed
A
locality,
of this
sp.
at
Cardi-
Kingdom (June
record.
of the
known records
114
Mag.
Cnwch
brought
is
mon.
Werndêg.
(
Wales, United
is
hitherto
(2570)
and
in
the
Wales
reviewed.
MITCHELL,
Larval
Riv,.
km.
—
&
Canada.
(Dept.
Edmonton.
176
P.
D.
WIGHTON,
1979.
and adult insects from the Paleocene
of Alberta,
782.
of both
Ischnura
du Gabon
Rev. fr. Ent.
Engl.
1979.
P.M.,
ganshire,
biolo-
Paris).
paratypes
are
These
limestone.
in
is
in the
layman.
manganese
Pwllpeiran, Tyn-bryn,
Malgassophlebia aequato-
nouveauTetratheminae
(I):
usually
the
material
Aberystwyth.
nr.
is
pheno-
Morphologie,
(Odonata: Libellulidae).
I
the
as
Cardiganshire,
1978),
écologie
sp..
dendrites
found
(Charpentier) (Odonata, Coenagrionidae)in
description
ris
Sencken-
D-6000 Frank-
patterns
or
occur
finest
preserving
8.
Trichoptera
coenagrionide genera Argia
LEGRAND,
and
iron
within
also
may
stone
Ischnura.
(2567)
im
257-259.
(8):
socalled
plants by
moss-like
or
(1364-1367):
the relation between
the
in the
109
commonly
are
decaying organic
a
50
Genetica
Anim.
Utrecht.
Univ.
and
compared
mena
tion
Allo-
AIE).
Utrecht.
sp.
2580).
Stenophylacini (Trichoptera,
119-126.
Cylotaxon..
No.
Naturmus.
limestone
fossil
capillaries
morphology
Integripalpia: Limnephilidae).
(2):
OA
for
rainy
of this
cycles
Museum
of the
which
Solnhofen
from
the variation of recombination
the
the
I, G FR).
The formation
1979.
caddis-fly,
(Pictet,
until
not
also
( Forschungsinst.
furt
and
to the
as
KIAUTA,
larval
structure,
chromosomes
streams
(permanent)
1979. "Geführte" Dendriten
MALZ,
fern-
B.
were
adult <Jd
eggs. The
the
(Cf.
the
egg-mass,
larvae
cecidomyid
on
oviposition
precipitation of
KIAUTA,
the
herg, Senckenberganlage 25.
adopted).
(2566)
overhanging
carried into
are
Inside
and
Gestein.
—
Though
nomenclature
the
also
leaves
in. The seasonal
season sets
are
under
feeding
larval
biology, ecology
provided. Oviposi-
also
are
rain.
and
on
prolarvae
reach
99
notes
Gabon;
and illustrated
of various
description
place
by
mating
14,
been
reader,
both
takes
observed
of the
the work
general
outdated
greatly
distributional
the
to the
the
is described
therefore
1925-1926.
specialist,
a
available
it
in
behaviour
the water. The
5 decades
certainly outstanding monograph by
Lieftinck, published
and
tion
drosophilid
fauna
reader
the
but
well-known
the
is
Makokou,
Libreville,
Detailed
stream
Amst.
past
odon.
with
instars.
Ameri-
72,1929,
greatly increased,
unfortunate
directed
the
66,
de
2-25, 1973)
along
is the
p.
not,
Ber.,
During the
—
on
is
and
eastern
(North
Ent.
Ent.
in
it
the
Route
16,
Oct.
elisabethae have
s.
Tijdschr.
and
knowledge
the
indeed
Netherlands records of A.
58
p.
but
in
sp.
subarctica,
Dutch
it is
various
the eastern
country,
gomphid
Aeshna
said not to be
in
occur
of the
parts
—
from
Gomphus pulchellus,
common
regions;
whereas
Friesland,
reported
’’perhaps"
to
most
in
being
Abstracts
insects
Alberta
were
Can.
Zook,
T6G
collected
Ent.
111 (7);
Univ.
2E9.
from
777-
Alberta,
CA).
2 Paleocene
Odonatological
sites
in
Alberta
(locality
Quest,
of
14:
ent.
3
km
Deer
of
upstream
identic.
the
fossils
recovered
adults
40%
are
5.5%
Diptera,
Orthoptera
are
Its
wings
5553).
3.6%
and
unknown
OA
also
(Inv.
No.
UAPC
NACHTIGALL,
fern und
527.
( Zool.
—
Inst.,
central
Saarland.
general
of the life of Odon.
A
families
European
photographs
48);
518-
(7);
Takamatsu.
reader
NATURE
issue
AND
and
7
at
Tokachi,
(May 30,
Vol.
3-24,
—
101.
The
cover
New
Science,
address:
papers
are
as
Lumpur,
10, 1978).
follows.
Nishibeppu-cho,
photographs);
JA):
as
N.
56);
Malaysia (K.
The
Narumi. K.
Ishikawa,
(4400-23
890,
Kagoshima,
Taiwanese
JA):
Coll.,
S.
Eda.
—
1780
Takao
(Matsumoto
Gobara,
Five
H.
(61);
65);
(supplement)
Recent
postcards
(4);
dragonfly
distribution
—
—
Asahina.
S.
(Dept.
Kyoto.
pattern
606.
JA):
of Lestes
dragonfly
situation
survey
160,
after 27 years
Zool.,
and
in
of
the
—
Iberaki,
Iberaki
Japan (6-
male
a
the
Bldg
of
sexual
K.
1-2,
Nagoya,
464,
Anax
Malsuki
(address
On the larval stage
(address
—
taken
limit
310,
unknown):
with
JA):
T.
Aichi
in
M.
the
at
Andoh,
Hirose,
n.
flight (55-
of two
foot
(5-24,
the
part
2
of
Mt.
Otawa
1-
southwestern
District
Daikucho.
Dragonfly
Prefecture,
—
sym-
Pref., 491, JA):
the Takai
(3-4-7
A
fauna
(62-
Mito,
of the
(66-72).
(4-4-24 Takadanobaba,
Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo,
Ozegahara
(Inafume
&
dragonflies
of
world
world
Nakana-dori, Tsurumi-ku,
chome, Ichinomya,
Hirooka,
address
Lyriothemis species (57-60);
hybrid
petrum
(for
of the
stamps
by
J.C.
3-75-17
distribution
16);
Y.
Yokohama, JA):
of the
titles
Lien.
—
Matsuki;
t.
of
breeding
S.
Chikusa-ku,
somersault
A
S.
Some
JA):
dragonfly postcards (54);
Yamamoto,
Shiojiri-shi 399-07, JA); Dragonfly stamps
the
and
recorded
Obana.
—
the
Dragonfly
Inafume-dori,
Dragonflies ofTaiwan(l-3,black-and-white
Dental
above):
—
Neurothemis
a
identified
(erroneously
Kuala
Kada,
at
590,
Eda.
—
nigrofasciatus during
Nov.
Tramea
JA):
yosico
(48);
in
points
(supplement)
To-
Chiyoda-ku,
photograph shows
from
Narumi,
by
cf.
pp.
JA)
fluctuans
tulia)
72
(Publishers’
Kanda-nishiki-cho,
kyo.
Considerations
640,
(Kinryo-cho 3-4-10, Sakai,
col.
Special
No. 6,
14,
Published
1979).
Tokyo. (Japanese).
of
note
dragonflies (45-
risi
Hokkaido
important
INSECTS, THE.
Odonata.
on
Univ.,
strategy
tandem
unknown): Sympetrum
on
to the
key
dragonflies (49-53);
(2572)
—
(II, Higashinakama-
in
captured
of
(38-40);
(Hagishishitacho,
some
T.
360,
behaviour
preliminary
a
786, JA):
of
(3-72,
Hokkaido
M.
Sugimura,
Y.
Pref.,
Mating
l-chome, Wakayama,
Virginia
D-66
Arai.
refusing
Inst.,
T.
peregrinus
Saitama
JA):
oviposition
—
cho
added.
are
the
—
of
Rai,
Wakayama(48);— Yamaguchi. //.(address
for the
narrative
a
all aspects
Teichjung-
Kosmos 75
Univ.
and
Nakamura, Kochi,
G FR).
Saarbrücken,
This is
1979. Von
W„
Prachtlibellen.
(36-37);
(Zool.
060,
—
(28-
history
—
Indolestes
pruinosa costalis,
(41-44);
on
(2571)
H.
Ubukala.
Sapporo,
2583).
(30-36);
Ischnura asiatica females
mature
Mnais
Life
545, JA):
Kumagaya,
JA): Copulation
gomphide genus.
No.
Osaka,
after late autumn
odon. spec,
Japanese
(5-9, Fuminosato4-chome,
unknown):
Ishiwara,
Among
the remainder
single adult
illustrated
are
the
of
K.
the
in
and Nihonski
Kojiki
annulatus
(address
Hymenoptera, 3.5%
1.8% Odon.;
The
an
(Cf.
—
aquatic.
Stylurus
Coleoptera, 11% Hemiptera,
unidentified.
is referable to
half
stages,
are
literature:
/noue,
—
Moriyama-ku, Nagoya,
Dragonflies
Abeno-ku,
are
of the
exuviae, 65%
immature
are
specimens
29);
site.
of the 2 localities
JA):
ancient
and the other
Blackfalds
the
conditions
Excluding
rivers,
of
73,
(Aza-ichiba
463,
1979,
junction
the
at
I.
Blackfalds
Wilson,
M.V.H.
13-34)
Blindman and Red
Geological
viz.
Canada,
22
No.
347
Abstracts
Kyoto
The
—
Univ.,
origin
sponsa
A
JA):
( 17-22);
visit
Sakyo-ku,
ofthe life
(23-27);
to
Veda, T.
—
history
Matsui,
(2573)
O'CONNOR,
on
some
J.P. & R.
mss.
(Insecta: Odonata) by
MacNeill.
14.
—
Jr. Nat. J.
(Nam.
NASH,
relating
Mus.
to
1979. Notes
dragonflies
the late Colonel
19
Niall
(9): 316-317, pis.
Ireland,
Kildare
12-
Sir.,
348
Odonatological
Abstracts
Dublin-2, Eire).
A
brief
odonatological
notebooks
second
BT9
5AB,
Odonata,
notes
etc.
(450
food
Enal-
maximum
MacNeill”
Niall
black-and-white
the notebooks
a
facsimile
ter’s
was one
For
papers.
Nat.
R.
11;
Soc.
funeral
notice
Nov.
Dublin,
Ir.
S.
Nat.
Odonatologica
1969.
5
to
20
Ir.
16;
J,
For
in
a
53;
1971,
Irish
linearly from
larvae
35°C;
from
is
A
[1976]: 6).
Chelmick,
D.G.
Mr.
The
contains
1978 records
on
the Recorders’
and
1979),
"Bredon".
a
a
(c/o.
Beech
Odon.
British
and
a
of
a
news
Vick &
on
the
D.G.
Society.
OA
No,
A
brief note
2121
is also
on
PANDIAN, T.J., S.
JEY
incl.
7,
an
booklet
for
Chelmick),
received
Odonatological
the volume listed
in
ature
and
body
MATHAVAN
Influence
weight
of maxiis
nymph;
values
the
are
on
of the
about
about 53, 45,
nymphs exposed
60
the
it
food-
a
hrs
in
all
correspond-
30 and 22 hrs
37,
20, 25, 30 and
15,
to
a
but
10°C, the
At
after
returns
well
food
nymphs
weight classes
(2576)
PROGRAM
& C.P.
of temper-
mosquito
predation by dragonfly nymph Mesogom-
AND GENERALITIES of the
Fifth International
ogy,
Montreal,
Issued
Price
US
Pilon,
Dép.
Montreal,
$5.—.
Sei. bioi.
Fac.
C.P. 6128.
J.-G. Pilon.
Internationalis
Montreal.
(c/o
—
of Odontol-
Prof.
Arts &
-
32 pp,
Dr.
J.-G.
Sei.. Univ.
Montreal, Que.
H3C
CA).
location
officers
(6-9);
(Symposium
tion,
by
Societas
the
by
Symposium
1979. Edited
Odonatologica (S.I.O.).
3J7.
provided.
AGOPAL, 1979.
as
of
return
by weight.
appetite
Symposium
(2575)
the
nymph
brief report
suggestions
for the formation of a British
of the
35°C, respectively. (Authors).
noteworthy
items,
determination
(G.
statement
nymph
weight
period
of
in
SIO advertisement, the announcement of the
preparation
100 mg
on
these
influenced
18
of the data reveals
deprivation period
ing
UK).
Meeting (London. Apr.
number of
a
of
Odon.,
—
High
Sussex.
review
of British
Organizer
(June 1979),
Heath.
Haywards
issue
3
Chelmick,
D.G.
Lane.
No.
not
maximum
to
increases
largest nymph (160
Critical
in
12.0,
nymph
temperature-dependent phenomenon
National
Compiled by
analysis
appetite
mum
mg
corresponding
deprivation permitting
also
ODONATA MAPPING SCHEME NEWSLETTER.
Statistical
a
signif-
Number of
50
a
11 larvae for the
temperature.
was
(2574)
2 to
the
is
larva at I0°C
1
significantly dependent
as
but
is not
lasts for
that the maximum food intake
Times,
portrait cf.
increases
mg).
C.
290-291.
predated (C max) by
at
time
respectively.
160 mg,
of
return
nymphs weighing
the
in
and 5 to 24 larvae for the
proc.
—
100 and
are
and
by weight; it
to
and
maximum
time,
Satiation
of
fatigans
50 ± 0.5°C
dependent factor,
39.4 min
density
capacity)
ml
body weight
max.)
influenced
and
larvae
Irish
1970,
Asahina,
35:
C,
appeared
6,
of close
Anon.
Hinton, 1971,
Lond.,
1970,
Longfield,
—
50,
[1899-
distinguished
cf.
H.E.
—
16.6
( Abstrac-
—
MacNeill
author
289-290;
14;
ent.
the
obituaries
16:
J.,
Tombo
Col.
of the most
odonatologists,
icantly
provided, along with
of the text.
The late
2
approx).
pp.
of
160
lineatus,
constant
and
35
satiation
(C
appetite.
temperature
col. illustration from
also
are
portion
Notes:
1969]
(300
1
and
100 and
M.
instar larvae of Culex
on
intake
on
of 500
interactions
temperature
lagma, Coenagrion, Ceriagrion, Erythromma;
predate
15, 20, 25, 30,
the
study
Vol. 2;
pumilio,
10.
at
elegans;
—
allowed to
healthy fourth
the
on
50,
(25,
dragonfly nymph
(15 larvae/aquarium
biology,
and
classes
weight
the
of
were
"Irish
Coenagriidae,
approx);
pp.
period
99-104.
Univ., Madurai-
Kamaraj
India).
Different
mg)
Hydrobiologia62(2);
Biol. Sci.,
(Sch.
625021.
Belfast
I:
on
etc.
Ischnura
Odonata;
the
Ischnura
nymphula,
Niall MacNeill"
Mus.,
Vol.
Lestes,
Agrion,
Pyrrhosoma
of the late Col. N,
are:
microscopy
Odonata
2
—
covering
titles
miscellaneous
geology,
"Irish
and
The
the
the Ulster Museum
author: Ulster
UK),
1948-1952.
of
given
MacNeill, purchased by
(address
lineatus.
phus
is
inventory
Meals,
periods,
—
(5);
Symposium
—
information
General
membership.
Accommoda-
Symposium publications,
James
Bay
field
trip.
Field
Free
trip
to
Odonatological
the Laurentian
Hills, Post-Symposium
trip. Symposium dinner) (10-13);
office
posium
Business
-
and
meeting
Scientific
the
and
(21-28);
papers
Abstracts
for
a
OA
No.
OA
report
fr, Ent.
Biol.
&
Genet,
and
damsels.
described
(July
29):
18,
21-22.
Star
A
address
(2581)
narrative
reference
special
Of the
emergence.
3
graphs,
fauna
Indiana,
and
SMIT,
A.,
1979.
juffertje
Een
fly
with
Amst.
The
165-169.
76(6):
bergweg
38.
8071
decribed
and
are
damsel-
where
Natura,
for
(Dutch). —(Lugten-
XH
Nunspeet.
behaviour
copulatory
graphs
(Lestes viridis)].
toolbox
a
black-and-white
5
of
viridis
is
TRACY,
1979.
dragon,
Hagenius
perientia
35
Colorado
Em..
Colorado
H.
St.
80523.
brevistylus
of 20.4
in less than
their
I day
mass
at
60%
of its
daily
food
power
a
died
body
in
mass
a
the
at
ed
of desiccation
mass
of
It
of
day
This
that
dragonfly
its
to meet
amount
for
4.6
Factors
that
paucity
of
might
are
(2582)
L.
&
J.
LEGRAND,
1979.
not the
exactly
work
on
The
those
species
easily explainwith
or
latitude,
other aspects
The
sp. appears
degree
to reflect
of
its
to that of the other spp.
account for the
of character
examples
discussed.
apparent
displace-
(Author).
WHALLEY,
P.E.S.,
Protorthoptera
TSACAS,
are
and
allopatry.
hrs.
(Authors).
(2580)
in
biology.
each
The
sp.
is shown to be
sympatry
correlated
a
and into
ment in the context of reproductive isolation
of
to
necessary
in
evidence
The
each
juvenile period,
abundance relative
of
equivalent
for
previous
be
reproduc-
sympatry
and cannot be
Calopteryx
divergence
was
that it
of
collecting along
of
divergence
This
documentation
proposes
established
by
of the
of
evidence
presented.
example
area
area
variation
as
length
of 79.8% of
mass.
the
each
to
to the
selection
by
Some
wing coloration
discrimination
a
the
of trends
patterns
Hagenius adult minimally
equivalent
of
unique
result
&
wing
was
allopatry
in
divergence
Collins,
environment
requirements.
flight
Fort
of
regions
Ex-
Zool.
that
in
species
favored
from
macu-
suggested
displacement.
derived
across
predicted
consume
body
water
is
to
Selys.
(Dept.
by evaporation
hydrated
estimated that the
have
and
h,
normally
would
D.S.
black
USA).
lost
mg/
—
Unix..
moderately desiccating
rate
in
brevistylus
751-752.
(6):
&
the
TRACY
Desiccation
is
Univ.,
USA).
Calopteryx
sympatric.
and
104-116.
(1):
02912,
these
verified
a
character
presented
C.R.
B.J.,
DOBKIN,
in
be
charac-
(Odonata:
discrimination and
species
divergence
transect
(2579)
egg-
2567).
Brown
provides quantitative
this
tive
photo-
Island
divergence
a
33
aequabilis
were
considered
provided.
on
would
they
such
paper
NL).
of L.
No.
Med..
between
coloration
een
met
gereedschapskist (Lestes viridis). [A
&
C.
divergence
(2578)
the
in the
Calopteryx
isolation
reproductive
lata
in
Rhode
Previous work
B.E.
is also included.
Montgomery
OA
Evolution
Biot.
(Div.
Providence.
the
on
Dr.
by
is
n.
to
Reproductive
1979.
displacement
—
photo-
A statement
USA,
of
process
accompanying
colour.
in
are
of
6
sp.
dragonfly Malgassophlebia
Calopterygidae).
dragonflies,
on
the
to
the
WAAGE, J.K.,
ter
popular general
Gif-sur-
referable
The larvae live
group.
of
libellulosa
Gabon,
aequatoris Legrand (cf.
unknown).
with
Rev.
(Lab.
1979
Mag.
(Author’s
—
from
simulivora
drama of dragons
Indianapolis
—
F-9II90
evolul.,
(s.str.)
Drosophila
the
2549).
1979. The
SCIFRES, B..
(With Engl. s.).
13-22.
1(1):
masses
(2577)
inedite:
(Odonata:
sp.
Yvette).
—
No.
on
n.
Libellulidae; Diptera: Drosophilidae).
of
(29-32).
cf.
Papers
newspaper
cf.
Symposium
of
authors
Notes
nouveau
africaine
libellulosa
Drosophila
of
List
larvaire
gite
Drosophile
une
pour
Agenda (15);
(16-20);
participants
contributed
2548,
of the S.I.O.
d'odonates,
pontes
—
(14);
quarters
programme
Symposium
(For
other
field
Sym-
—
349
Abstracts
l
es
from
the
and
Upper
1979.
New
species
Protodonata
Carboniferous
of
of
(Insecta)
Britain,
350
Odonatological
with
Br.
comment
a
nat.
Mus.
Em.
(Dept.
Rd..
E.
SW7
bolsoveri
sp.
It
was
at
m
R,
sharply
forewing
87
Upper
from
area;
anal
unknown.
base,
mm
—
a
but
For the references
No.
veins
( Abstracter's
appeared
popular press,
anal
2518).
number
14
America.
s.). —
Fr.
(With
Alberta.
Edmonton.
Paleogene
insect faunas
They represent
cool temperate to
with
convex
veins
apex,
curved
row.
note:
one
in basal
hindwing
The
times
popular
Rs
name
in
the
diagnosis.
articles cf.
The
200 insect families
supporting
faunas
also
of
the
recognized
Diptera,
and
following
brought
on
by
more
are
listed,
Coleoptera.
but
representa-
families
odon.
record:
The
references.
bibliographic
dominated
are
Hymenoptera
tives
are
sediments of the
in
Kingdom.
no
(Dept.
Alberta,
lacustrine
concentrated
than
mm;
Quest,
CA).
North American
seam;
12
insect
Paleogene
tropical paleoclimatic conditions.
wing
of
13-34.
(I):
Univ.
T6G 2E9.
North
Cordillera.
without formal
to the
ent.
of western
seam,
x
and
near
1979.
WILSON,
faunas
hard
United
simple, single
cells
(2583)
Carbonife-
above
cm
concave
terminates
is
No.
(Nat. Hist.).
curved at apex; Rs and MA fork
third
OA
Cromwell
Holotype(ln.
15
approx.,
visible,
—
Zoo!..
Bolsover
Derbyshire,
Diagnosis;
pattern
Bull.
85-90.
(Hrasipteridae)
n.
and illustrated.
Bolsover.
has
nat. Hist.,
recovered from the
586
wings.
(I):
5BD).
(Westphalien A):
clear;
32
is in the British Museum
64532)
rous
of
origin
(Geol.)
Bril. Mus.
London
described
the
on
Hist.
Abstracts
were
Platycnemididae.
Coenagrionidae. Chlorocyphidae, Calopterygidae, Gomphidae,
lulidae.
sant.
All of them
Colorado
(Oligocene).
Chlorocyphidae
from
Calopterygidae
formations.
—
(Cf.
the
and Libel-
from
save
are
also
known
OA
Florisfor
Green
Utah, Colorado
deposits, Wyoming,
ne).
Aeshnidae
originate
No.
the
River
(Eoce-
from
both
2570).
Errata
351
ERRATA
Dr.
V. TEYROVSKŸ has informed the Editors that the date of
reads
1974. hence it should be corrected
is
actually
correctly
In the
issue,
('Odonatologica'
The
No.
stated in
as
same
instead
following are
of
the
appearance
of his'1973'
paper
190, The bibliographic reference
OA No. 2328,
the
392-414,
pp.
in Vol. 7, No. 3, p.
title
running
of
Odonatological
Abstracts is
misprinted
'Odonatological').
serious
more
errors
in the
paper
by
Dr.
G.THEISCH1NGER,
in Vol.
8,
I:
p.
—
27, line
6 from the top:
the text should
Dalmat.”....', and further
read:
'Selys,
bezettelt "bidentatus
[durchgestrichen]
printed.
as
10 from the
the infraspecific form referred to is C. pictus intermedius, not
C.
top:
p. 29, line
—
pictus pictus.
p.
—
Abb. 20-24:
33,
In the
is
omitted.
The
issue,
same
It
has
the bar
been
R.
in
published
following should
20
represents
Dr.
by
paper
mm.
RUDOLPH, p.
61, the
publication dale
of V. RAU’s paper
1966.
be corrected
in
and/or
added
to the
texts of ODON A TOLOGICAL
ABSTRACTS:
No.
No.
cf.
1821
Vol. 6. No. 4, p.
(usi;
311):
the reference 'OA
No.
1973’ should
correctly
read 'OA
1793’.
No.
2105
OA
No.
No.
2138
appended:
have
(anonymous; Vol.
not
(CORBET;
"The
been
wish to
accept
No. 2225
No.
Vol.
illustrations
seen
the
the
by
2319
Dr.
7,
No.
the
author
R.
’’
nymphs
No.
Notulae
The
their
in
the
2475
4,
prior
The
391):
p.
text
of
following
captions
were
In
to appearance.
illustration
de; Vol. 7, No. 4,
Vol. 8,
p.
on
409):
p.
Abstracter's
provided
by
particular,
for the address
should be
Note
the
Publishers
the author
and
does
not
593.”
the author of the
Odon.
No.
I,
the
87):
author’s
name
the Editors’ attention to several
A. crassicaudatus
with
is
parasitizing only
The Arrhenurus
diary is,
of course. Dr.
F.
larvae
on
do not
is
other
Procladius
parasitize
on
spelled erroneously
wrong
sp.,
while
larval
as
statements in the
there
Odon.,
but
was
use
no
the
phoretic phase..,”.
(HAMALA1NEN;
Vol.
8, No.
3,
pp.
238-239):
the book
review
has
appeared
in
entomologicae.
Editors have to apologize for the above
attention
received
author is G, LEJEUNE;
Ris.
(STECHMANN;
stating:
association
299-300): the
pp.
for the
’Stechman’. The author has drawn
text,
3,
and
responsibility
(MARMELS,
and not
Ris,
7. No.
2336.
from
to
the
them.
readers
It
goes
will be
without
errors
saying
and
that
greatly appreciated.
are
any
gratefulto the
other
readers for
correction
and/or
drawing
additions